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Hearing and seeing meaning in noise: Alpha, beta and gamma oscillations predict gestural enhancement of degraded speech comprehension
degraded speech gesture magnetoencephalography multimodal integration oscillations, semantics
2018/3/5
During face-to-face communication, listeners integrate speech with gestures. The semantic information conveyed by iconic gestures (e.g., a drinking gesture) can aid speech comprehension in adverse lis...
Age-related hearing loss, vitamin B-12, and folate in elderly women
hearing impairment presbycusis presbyacusis
2016/5/30
Hearing impairment is 1 of the 4 most prevalent
chronic conditions in the elderly. However, the biological basis
of age-related hearing loss is unknown.
Risk Factors for Sensorineural Hearing Loss Among High-Risk Infants in Golestan Province, Iran in 2010 - 2011
Infant Iran Newborn Sensorineural Hearing Loss
2015/12/29
Background: Hearing impairment, as one of the most common birth defects, is a hidden disability with negative impacts on speech and cognitive development.
EFFECTS OF AGE AND HEARING LOSS ON ARTICULATORY PRECISION FOR SIBILANTS
perception-production link individual differences,
2015/12/18
This study investigates the effects of adult age and
speaker abilities on articulatory precision for sibilant productions. Normal-hearing young adults with
better sibilant discrimination have been s...
Hearing thresholds of swimming Pacific bluefin tuna Thunnus orientalis
Sound pressure Particle motion Acceleration Behavioral
2015/11/16
Pacific bluefin tuna (Thunnus orientalis) is a highly migratory, commercially valuable species potentially vulnerable to acoustic noise generated from human activities which could impact behavior and ...
Auditory Steady-State Response Thresholds in Adults With Conductive and Mild to Moderate Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Auditory Steady State Response Behavioral Audiometry Sensory Threshold
2015/10/16
Background: The Auditory steady state response (ASSR) provides a frequency-specific and automatic assessment of hearing sensitivity and is used in infants and difficult-to-test adults.
Resumptive pronouns as a last resort when movement is impaired: Relative clauses in hearing impairment
pronouns Hearing impairment
2015/9/6
This study tested 14 school-age orally-trained children with hearing impairment who
have a deficit in A-bar movement, manifested in an impaired comprehension of object
relatives and topicalization...
Hearing with the third ear:Dichotic perception of a melody without monaural familiarity cues
Hearing Dichotic perception melody monaural familiarity cues
2015/8/14
Hearing with the third ear:Dichotic perception of a melody without monaural familiarity cues.
“People Hearing Without Listening”:An Introduction To Compressive Sampling
People Hearing Without Listening Compressive Sampling
2015/6/17
The conventional approach to sampling signals or images follows the celebrated Shannon sampling theorem: the sampling rate must be at least twice the maximum frequency present in the signal (the so-ca...
‘Hearing the Country’: Reflexivity as an intimate journey into epistemological liminalities
Hearing the Country epistemological liminalities
2015/6/1
When approached from a critical pedagogical perspective, Indigenous Australian Studies necessarily addresses emotionally difficult topics related to race, history, the ongoing power of colonisation an...
The paper gives an overview about two research projects, both dealing with optical head tracking in hearing applications. As part of
the project “Development of a real-time low-cost tracking system ...
The effect of iconicity in the mental lexicon of hearing non-signers and proficient signers: evidence of crossmodal priming
iconicity sign language gesture cross-modality priming
2015/5/13
The present study investigated the priming effect of iconic signs in the mental lexicon of hearing adults. Non-signers and proficient British Sign Language (BSL) users took part in a cross-modal lexic...
Hearing words helps seeing words: A cross-modal word repetition effect
Speech perception Audiovisual speech Word repetition priming Cross-modal priming
2015/5/6
Watching a speaker say words benefits subsequent auditory recognition of the same words. In this study, we tested whether hearing words also facilitates subsequent phonological processing from visual ...
Hearing and seeing meaning in speech and gesture: insights from brain and behaviour
co-speech gestures semantics iconicity brain multimodal language
2015/5/5
As we speak, we use not only the arbitrary form–meaning mappings of the speech channel but also motivated form–meaning correspondences, i.e. iconic gestures that accompany speech (e.g. inverted V-shap...
Acquisition of a signed phonological system by hearing adults:the role of sign structure and iconicity
phonological system hearing adults sign structure and iconicity
2015/5/5
Sign language research is now a well-consolidated field of study that has produced extensive inter-disciplinary studies in linguistics, psychology and neuroscience. However, an area that has been wide...